The Westside Hip & Quad Developer Pro will build tremendous strength in the hips and quadriceps using a full range of motion.
This patented device fills the void for an exercise designed to satisfy the need for accentuated muscular effort.
The latest strength-building invention from powerlifting guru Louie Simmons, the Hip and Quad Developer works much the same way as the Inverse Curl, but for the anterior of the legs rather than the posterior, focusing on building the quadriceps and the hip flexors.
The user employs weight ballast and variable starting positions to determine how much assistance they want and through what portion of the repetition while performing a variation on the traditional sissy squat movement.
Safer and more versatile than a typical leg extension machine, especially at higher weights, this device uses constant tension in the eccentric and concentric phases of the repetition to build robust quads, hip flexors and core while being flexible enough to allow hurt athletes to develop their legs when coming back from injury.
Features include 17 starting positions for the padded and upholstered lever arm, a generously cushioned calf pad, an aluminium diamond footplate and chrome plating in all the places that matter.
The five-foot frame design is stable and uses only three assembly bolts for ultimate rigidity.
Dimensions:
W 1725 mm x L 1485mm x H 1610 mm
The Westside Hip & Quad Developer Pro will build tremendous strength in the hips and quadriceps using a full range of motion.
This patented device fills the void for an exercise designed to satisfy the need for accentuated muscular effort.
The latest strength-building invention from powerlifting guru Louie Simmons, the Hip and Quad Developer works much the same way as the Inverse Curl, but for the anterior of the legs rather than the posterior, focusing on building the quadriceps and the hip flexors.
The user employs weight ballast and variable starting positions to determine how much assistance they want and through what portion of the repetition while performing a variation on the traditional sissy squat movement.
Safer and more versatile than a typical leg extension machine, especially at higher weights, this device uses constant tension in the eccentric and concentric phases of the repetition to build robust quads, hip flexors and core while being flexible enough to allow hurt athletes to develop their legs when coming back from injury.
Features include 17 starting positions for the padded and upholstered lever arm, a generously cushioned calf pad, an aluminium diamond footplate and chrome plating in all the places that matter.
The five-foot frame design is stable and uses only three assembly bolts for ultimate rigidity.
Dimensions:
W 1725 mm x L 1485mm x H 1610 mm
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